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Recent advances in the discovery and development of antibacterial agents targeting the cell-division protein FtsZ.EBI
Stony Brook University
Synthesis and Evaluation of Quinazolines as Inhibitors of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein FtsZ.EBI
University of California Davis
Design, synthesis and antibacterial activity of cinnamaldehyde derivatives as inhibitors of the bacterial cell division protein FtsZ.EBI
Shandong University
Advances in the discovery of novel antimicrobials targeting the assembly of bacterial cell division protein FtsZ.EBI
Shandong University
A bactericidal guanidinomethyl biaryl that alters the dynamics of bacterial FtsZ polymerization.EBI
University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
The cell division protein FtsZ as a cellular target to hit cystic fibrosis pathogens.EBI
University of Pavia
The natural anthraquinone dye purpurin exerts antibacterial activity by perturbing the FtsZ assembly.EBI
National Institute of Technology Calicut
Design, synthesis and evaluation of novel 9-arylalkyl-10-methylacridinium derivatives as highly potent FtsZ-targeting antibacterial agents.EBI
Shandong University
Targeting the Bacterial Division Protein FtsZ.EBI
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Chrysophaentin analogs that inhibit FtsZ proteinBDB
The United States of America, As Represented By The Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services